AbstractBy combining single-molecule magnetic tweezers and osmotic stress on DNA assemblies, we separate attractive and repulsive components of the total intermolecular interaction between multivalent cation condensed DNA. Based on measurements of several different cations, we identify two invariant properties of multivalent cation-mediated DNA interactions: repulsive forces decay exponentially with a 2.3±0.1Å characteristic decay length and the attractive component of the free energy is always 2.3±0.2 times larger than the repulsive component of the free energy at force-balance equilibrium. These empirical constraints are not consistent with current theories that attribute DNA-DNA attractions to a correlated lattice of counterions. The emp...
DNA–carbon nanotube (DNA-CNT) hybrids are nanometer-sized, highly charged, rodlike molecules with co...
When correlation effects are relatively weak, electrostatic interaction forces between cylindrical m...
AbstractThe presence of small numbers of multivalent ions in DNA-containing solutions results in str...
ABSTRACT By combining single-molecule magnetic tweezers and osmotic stress on DNA assemblies, we sep...
AbstractBy combining single-molecule magnetic tweezers and osmotic stress on DNA assemblies, we sepa...
Rather than acting by modifying van der Waals or electrostatic double layer interactions or by direc...
Directly measured forces between DNA helices in ordered arrays have been reduced to simple force coe...
AbstractUnderstanding the strength and specificity of interactions among biologically important macr...
While the phenomenon of like-charge attraction of DNA is clearly observed experimentally and in simu...
One of the fundamental problems in nucleic acids biophysics is to predict the different forces that ...
ABSTRACT: One of the fundamental problems in nucleic acids biophysics is to predict the different fo...
In the presence of multivalent cations, high molecular weight DNA undergoes a dramatic condensation ...
Electrostatic interactions between DNA molecules have been extensively studied experimentally and th...
The effective DNA–DNA interaction force is calculated by computer simulations with explicit tetraval...
We examine the interaction between DNA molecules immersed in an aqueous solution of oppositely charg...
DNA–carbon nanotube (DNA-CNT) hybrids are nanometer-sized, highly charged, rodlike molecules with co...
When correlation effects are relatively weak, electrostatic interaction forces between cylindrical m...
AbstractThe presence of small numbers of multivalent ions in DNA-containing solutions results in str...
ABSTRACT By combining single-molecule magnetic tweezers and osmotic stress on DNA assemblies, we sep...
AbstractBy combining single-molecule magnetic tweezers and osmotic stress on DNA assemblies, we sepa...
Rather than acting by modifying van der Waals or electrostatic double layer interactions or by direc...
Directly measured forces between DNA helices in ordered arrays have been reduced to simple force coe...
AbstractUnderstanding the strength and specificity of interactions among biologically important macr...
While the phenomenon of like-charge attraction of DNA is clearly observed experimentally and in simu...
One of the fundamental problems in nucleic acids biophysics is to predict the different forces that ...
ABSTRACT: One of the fundamental problems in nucleic acids biophysics is to predict the different fo...
In the presence of multivalent cations, high molecular weight DNA undergoes a dramatic condensation ...
Electrostatic interactions between DNA molecules have been extensively studied experimentally and th...
The effective DNA–DNA interaction force is calculated by computer simulations with explicit tetraval...
We examine the interaction between DNA molecules immersed in an aqueous solution of oppositely charg...
DNA–carbon nanotube (DNA-CNT) hybrids are nanometer-sized, highly charged, rodlike molecules with co...
When correlation effects are relatively weak, electrostatic interaction forces between cylindrical m...
AbstractThe presence of small numbers of multivalent ions in DNA-containing solutions results in str...